• fox2263@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Fuck Elon. But also, how do you know what you said when you were 4? My 4 year old says a lot of shit.

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      2 months ago

      I think the chances that his daughter said and did stereotypical gay things when she was four according to a guy who lies all the time are low.

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      2 months ago

      it’s pretty easy to know you didn’t start using some words until you learned them at a particular age.

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        2 months ago

        How? I have literally no idea when I first learned about the word “fabulous”, or most words for what it’s worth

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          I remember contemplating the conservation of mass when I was about 4. Except I didn’t know what it was called. My mom gave us a piece of Double Bubble. My sister cut hers in half and declared she had more than me. I distinctly remember thinking how are the two smaller pieces bigger than the one big piece.

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          i guess maybe it depends on the person. i usually remember the moments when i learn things, including words. at the very least I’m pretty confident with whether i knew a certain word while i was in school, before, or after. and i would think a word like fabulous would be more memorable than usual.

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      2 months ago

      I think you missed the part where he wasn’t around when she was four years old. How does he know what she said when he left her to be raised by her mom and nannies?

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      I have trouble remembering things from highschool. But my younger sibling, they have vivid memories of stuff from pre-school onwards. And I know they’re not making it up because, well, I was there and was 5 years older.

      And many research has shown that long term memory starts forming at, coincidentally, around 4 years of age.

      The mind is a wondrous place, and just because you or I can’t imagine it happening doesn’t mean it’s not possible.